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Amendment to protect jobs at Tobyhanna passes House

Washington, D.C. - A bipartisan amendment offered by Rep. Cartwright to protect federal civilian jobs, including jobs at the Tobyhanna Army Depot, passed the House of Representatives. This amendment prohibits the Department of Defense from using funds to conduct new A-76 studies.

The A-76 process reviews the possibility of outsourcing federal civilian jobs. These studies rely on a process that both the Government Accountability Office and the Inspector General of the Department of Defense concluded could not demonstrate any savings. Subsequently, A-76 studies have been subject to a congressional moratorium since 2010. Cartwright's amendment would extend that moratorium."The A-76 process hasn't been updated since FY 2010 and remains flawed and discriminatory to federal employees," Cartwright said. "In addition, the GAO and the Inspector General of the Department of Defense concluded the process could not substantiate any savings for the taxpayer. I am happy my colleagues voted for an amendment to protect federal workers at Tobyhanna and across the country. The Tobyhanna Army Depot is the largest employer in northeastern Pennsylvania, and the work done there is essential to keeping warfighters safe."